Craft enterprises can play a crucial role in revitalizing urban
centers generating positive externalities for local communities and
territorial ecosystems from both economic and social perspectives.
Their impact can benefit from the increasing interest among tourists
in search of authentic interactions with local SMEs. This paper
introduces a literature review framing culture-based regeneration
projects as initiatives aimed at promoting territorial heritage, local
know-how, working practices, and overall local attractiveness.
Craft businesses can indeed play a pivotal role in this context,
especially when their offerings combine educational features and
tailored services that respond to the curiosity of an increasingly
sophisticated tourist demand. The analysis of three case studies
involving craft enterprises in Venice’s historic center illustrates the
links between craftsmanship, territorial economic growth, social
benefits, and enhanced city attractiveness. The chapter aims to
demonstrate that through strategic management consulting and
effective ecosystem integration, it is possible to foster urban and
social regeneration, leveraging local and mindful touristic demand
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